Genre: Pop Rock
Label: Ryko
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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David Bowie The Man Who Sold The World Direct Metal Mastered Vinyl 2LP

David Bowie

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SKU:
RYKOLP10132
UPC:
014431013218
David Bowie is joined by guitarist Mick Ronson for this 1970 album which found the artist moving toward a hard-rock sound in place of pop. Featured are "The Width of a Circle" and "All the Madmen" in addition to four bonus tracks.

Features:
Limited Edition
Direct Metal Mastered
Remastered
Bonus Clear Vinyl LP

Selections:
1. The Width Of A Circle
2. All The Madmen
3. Black Country Rock
4. After All
5. Running Gun Blues
6. Saviour Machine
7. She Shook Me Cold
8. The Man Who Sold The World
9. The Supermen
Bonus Tracks (Clear vinyl):
10. Lightning Frightening (Previously unreleased track from 1970)
11. Holy Holy (Single A-side from 1970)
12. Moonage Daydream (Released as a single under the name Arnold Corns in 1971)
13. Hang Onto Yourself (Released as a single under the name Arnold Corns in 1971)

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